Water & Wastewater Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual Flygt 3033
Water & Wastewater
Installation, Operation, andMaintenance ManualFlygt 3033
Table of Contents
Introduction and Safety...................................................................................................................................................3Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................................3
Inspect the delivery........................................................................................................................................................3Product warranty............................................................................................................................................................3
Safety...................................................................................................................................................................................4Safety message levels.....................................................................................................................................................4User safety.......................................................................................................................................................................5Environmental safety.....................................................................................................................................................6
Transportation and Storage............................................................................................................................................7Transportation guidelines.................................................................................................................................................7
Precautions......................................................................................................................................................................7Position and fastening...................................................................................................................................................7Lifting...............................................................................................................................................................................7
Storage guidelines..............................................................................................................................................................7Storage location..............................................................................................................................................................7Freezing precautions......................................................................................................................................................8Long-term storage..........................................................................................................................................................8
Product Description..........................................................................................................................................................9Pump design.......................................................................................................................................................................9Parts...................................................................................................................................................................................10Monitoring equipment....................................................................................................................................................10The data plate...................................................................................................................................................................11Product denomination....................................................................................................................................................11
Installation.........................................................................................................................................................................13Install the pump...............................................................................................................................................................13
Authority regulation.....................................................................................................................................................13Fasteners........................................................................................................................................................................13Install with F-installation............................................................................................................................................13
Make the electrical connections....................................................................................................................................14General precautions.....................................................................................................................................................14Requirements................................................................................................................................................................15Cables.............................................................................................................................................................................15Earthing (Grounding).................................................................................................................................................15Connect the motor cable to the pump.....................................................................................................................16Connect the motor cable to the starter and monitoring equipment....................................................................16Cable charts...................................................................................................................................................................17
Check the impeller rotation...........................................................................................................................................18
Operation...........................................................................................................................................................................20Precautions.......................................................................................................................................................................20Distance to wet areas......................................................................................................................................................20Noise level........................................................................................................................................................................20Start the pump.................................................................................................................................................................20
Maintenance......................................................................................................................................................................22Precautions.......................................................................................................................................................................22Maintenance guidelines..................................................................................................................................................22Torque values...................................................................................................................................................................22Change the oil..................................................................................................................................................................23
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Empty the oil................................................................................................................................................................23Fill with oil....................................................................................................................................................................24
Replace the impeller........................................................................................................................................................24Remove the impeller....................................................................................................................................................25Install the impeller.......................................................................................................................................................25
Service the pump.............................................................................................................................................................25Intermediate service....................................................................................................................................................26Major service................................................................................................................................................................26Service in case of alarm...............................................................................................................................................26
Troubleshooting...............................................................................................................................................................28Introduction.....................................................................................................................................................................28The pump does not start................................................................................................................................................28The pump does not stop when a level sensor is used...............................................................................................29The pump starts-stops-starts in rapid sequence.........................................................................................................29The pump runs but the motor protection trips..........................................................................................................29The pump delivers too little or no water.....................................................................................................................30
Technical Reference........................................................................................................................................................32Motor data........................................................................................................................................................................32Application limits............................................................................................................................................................32
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Introduction and SafetyIntroductionPurpose of this manual
The purpose of this manual is to provide necessary information for:• Installation• Operation• Maintenance
CAUTION:Read this manual carefully before installing and using the product. Improper use of the product can causepersonal injury and damage to property, and may void the warranty.
NOTICE:Save this manual for future reference, and keep it readily available at the location of the unit.
Inspect the deliveryInspect the package
1. Inspect the package for damaged or missing items upon delivery.2. Note any damaged or missing items on the receipt and freight bill.3. File a claim with the shipping company if anything is out of order.
If the product has been picked up at a distributor, make a claim directly to the distributor.
Inspect the unit1. Remove packing materials from the product.
Dispose of all packing materials in accordance with local regulations.2. Inspect the product to determine if any parts have been damaged or are missing.3. If applicable, unfasten the product by removing any screws, bolts, or straps.
For your personal safety, be careful when you handle nails and straps.4. Contact your sales representative if anything is out of order.
Product warrantyCoverage
ITT undertakes to remedy faults in products from ITT under these conditions:• The faults are due to defects in design, materials, or workmanship.• The faults are reported to an ITT representative within the warranty period.• The product is used only under the conditions described in this manual.• The monitoring equipment incorporated in the product is correctly connected and in use.• All service and repair work is done by ITT-authorized personnel.• Genuine ITT parts are used.• Only Ex-approved spare parts and accessories authorized by ITT are used in Ex-approved products.
LimitationsThe warranty does not cover faults caused by these situations:
• Deficient maintenance• Improper installation• Modifications or changes to the product and installation made without consulting ITT
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• Incorrectly executed repair work• Normal wear and tear
ITT assumes no liability for these situations:• Bodily injuries• Material damages• Economic losses
Warranty claimITT products are high-quality products with expected reliable operation and long life. However, should theneed arise for a warranty claim, then contact your ITT representative.
Spare partsITT guarantees that spare parts will be available for 15 years after the manufacture of this product hasbeen discontinued.
SafetyWARNING:
• The operator must be aware of safety precautions to prevent physical injury.• Any pressure-containing device can explode, rupture, or discharge its contents if it is over-pressurized.
Take all necessary measures to avoid over-pressurization.• Operating, installing, or maintaining the unit in any way that is not covered in this manual could cause
death, serious personal injury, or damage to the equipment. This includes any modification to theequipment or use of parts not provided by ITT. If there is a question regarding the intended use ofthe equipment, please contact an ITT representative before proceeding.
• Installation, Operation, and Maintenance manuals clearly identify accepted methods for disassemblingunits. These methods must be adhered to. Trapped liquid can rapidly expand and result in a violentexplosion and injury. Never apply heat to impellers, propellers, or their retaining devices to aid in theirremoval.
• Do not change the service application without the approval of an authorized ITT representative.
CAUTION:You must observe the instructions for installation, operation, and maintenance contained in this manual.Failure to do so could result in physical injury, damage, or delays.
Safety message levelsAbout safety messages
It is extremely important that you read, understand, and follow the safety messages and regulationscarefully before handling the product. They are published to help prevent these hazards:
• Personal accidents and health problems• Damage to the product• Product malfunction
DefinitionsSafety message level Indication
DANGER: A hazardous situation which, if not avoided, willresult in death or serious injury
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Safety message level Indication
WARNING: A hazardous situation which, if not avoided, couldresult in death or serious injury
CAUTION: A hazardous situation which, if not avoided, couldresult in minor or moderate injury
Electrical Hazard: The possibility of electrical risks if instructions arenot followed in a proper manner
NOTICE: • A potential situation which, if not avoided,could result in undesirable conditions
• A practice not related to personal injury
User safetyGeneral safety rules
These safety rules apply:• Always keep the work area clean.• Pay attention to the risks presented by gas and vapors in the work area.• Avoid all electrical dangers. Pay attention to the risks of electric shock or arc flash hazards.• Always bear in mind the risk of drowning, electrical accidents, and burn injuries.
Safety equipmentUse safety equipment according to the company regulations. Use this safety equipment within the work area:
• Helmet• Safety goggles, preferably with side shields• Protective shoes• Protective gloves• Gas mask• Hearing protection• First-aid kit• Safety devices
NOTICE:Never operate a unit unless safety devices are installed. Also see specific information about safetydevices in other chapters of this manual.
Electrical connectionsElectrical connections must be made by certified electricians in compliance with all international, national,state, and local regulations. For more information about requirements, see sections dealing specifically withelectrical connections.
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Hazardous liquidsThe product is designed for use in liquids that can be hazardous to your health. Observe these rules whenyou work with the product:
• Make sure that all personnel who work with sewage systems are vaccinated against diseases to whichthey may be exposed.
• Observe strict personal cleanliness.
Wash the skin and eyesDo the following if chemicals or hazardous fluids have come into contact with your eyes or your skin:
If you need to wash your... Then...Eyes 1. Hold your eyelids apart forcibly with your fingers.
2. Rinse the eyes with eyewash or running water for at least 15 minutes.3. Seek medical attention.
Skin 1. Remove contaminated clothing.2. Wash the skin with soap and water for at least one minute.3. Seek medical attention, if required.
Environmental safetyThe work area
Always keep the station clean to avoid and/or discover emissions.
Recycling guidelinesAlways recycle according to these guidelines:1. Follow local laws and regulations regarding recycling if the unit or parts are accepted by an authorized
recycling company.2. If the first guideline is not applicable, then return the unit or parts to your ITT representative.
Waste and emissions regulationsObserve these safety regulations regarding waste and emissions:
• Appropriately dispose of all waste.• Handle and dispose of the processed liquid in compliance with applicable environmental regulations.• Clean up all spills in accordance with safety and environmental procedures.• Report all environmental emissions to the appropriate authorities.
Electrical installationFor electrical installation recycling requirements, consult your local electric utility.
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Transportation and StorageTransportation guidelines
Precautions
WARNING:• Stay clear of suspended loads.• Observe accident prevention regulations in force.
Position and fasteningThe pump can be transported either horizontally or vertically. Make sure that the product is securelyfastened during transportation, and cannot roll or fall over.
Lifting
WARNING:• Crush hazard. The unit and the components can be heavy. Use proper lifting methods and wear steel-
toed shoes at all times.• Lift and handle the product carefully, using suitable lifting equipment.• The product must be securely harnessed for lifting and handling. Use eyebolts or lifting lugs if available.• Always lift the unit by its lifting handle. Never lift the unit by the motor cable or by the hose.• Do not attach sling ropes to shaft ends.
Lifting equipmentLifting equipment is always required when handling the pump. It must fulfill the following requirements:
• The minimum height (contact ITT for information) between the lifting hook and the floor must besufficient to lift the pump.
• The lifting equipment must be able to hoist the pump straight up and down, preferably without theneed for resetting the lifting hook.
• The lifting equipment must be securely anchored and in good condition.• The lifting equipment must support weight of the entire assembly and must only be used by
authorized personnel.• Two sets of lifting equipment must be used to lift the pump for repair work.• The lifting equipment must be dimensioned to lift the pump with any remaining pumped media in it.• The lifting equipment must not be oversized.
NOTICE:Oversized lifting equipment could cause damage if the unit should stick when being lifted.
Storage guidelines
Storage locationThe product must be stored in a covered and dry location free from heat, dirt, and vibrations.
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NOTICE:• Protect the product against humidity, heat sources, and mechanical damage.• Do not place heavy weights on the packed product.
Freezing precautionsThe pump is frost-proof while operating or immersed in liquid, but the impeller/propeller and the shaftseal may freeze if the pump is raised in a temperature below freezing.Follow these guidelines to avoid freezing damage:When GuidelineBefore storage • The pump must be allowed to run for a short time after raising it
to discharge remaining pumped liquid.• The discharge opening must be covered in a suitable way, or
placed facing down so that any still remaining pumped liquid runsout.
• If present, the cooling jacket must be drained manually byopening the air vent screws at the top of the cooling jacket.
After storage If the impeller/propeller is frozen, it must be thawed by immersingthe pump in liquid before operating the pump.
NOTICE:Never use a naked flame to thaw the unit.
Long-term storageIf the pump is stored more than 6 months, the following apply:
• Before operating the pump after storage, it must be inspected with special attention to the seals andthe cable entry.
• The impeller/propeller must be rotated every other month to prevent the seals from sticking together.
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Product DescriptionPump design
The pump is submersible, and driven by an electric motor.
Intended use
WARNING:Only use Ex- or MSHA-approved pumps in an explosive or flammable environment.
NOTICE:Do NOT use the pump in highly corrosive liquids.
For information about pH, see Application limits (page 32).
Spare parts• Modifications to the unit or installation should only be carried out after consulting with ITT.• Original spare parts and accessories authorized by ITT are essential for compliance. The use of other
parts can invalidate any claims for warranty or compensation. For more information contact your ITTrepresentative.
Pressure class
MT Medium head
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Parts
1
2
4
6
7
8
5
3
Position Part Description1 Shaft The shaft is made of stainless steel, with an integrated rotor.2 Impeller There are multiple types of impellers. For information about the
pumps impellers, see Parts List.3 Mechanical seals One inner and one outer seal in a combination of materials:
• Aluminium oxide Al2O3• Carbon CSb
For information about the pumps mechanical seals, see Parts List.4 Oil housing The oil housing includes a coolant that lubricates and cools the seals;
the housing acts as a buffer between the pumped liquid and the driveunit.
5 Main bearings The bearing consisting of a single-row ball bearing.6 Motor For information about the motor, see Motor data (page 32).7 Stator housing The pump is cooled by the ambient liquid/air.8 Support bearing The bearing consisting of a single-row ball bearing.
Monitoring equipmentThe monitoring equipment must be of a design that makes automatic restart impossible.
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The data plateThe data plate is a metal label located on the main body of the pump. The data plate lists key productspecifications.
2
1312 14
22
2120
17 18 1916159 10 11
8
7
6
5
4
3 1
2324
1. Curve code/Propeller code2. Serial number, see Product denomination (page 11)3. Product number4. Country of origin5. Additional information6. Phase; type of current; frequency7. Rated voltage8. Thermal protection9. Thermal class10. Rated shaft power11. International standard12. Degree of protection13. Rated current14. Rated speed15. Maximum submergence16. Direction of rotation: L=left, R=right17. Duty class18. Duty factor19. Product weight20. Locked rotor code letter21. Power factor22. Maximum ambient temperature23. Read installation manual24. Notified body/only for EN-approved Ex-productsFigure 1: The data plate
Product denominationSales denomination
The sales denomination consists of the four-digit sales code and two letters that indicate the hydraulic endand type of installation.
This is an example of a sales denomination, and an explanation of its parts.
1
NP 3085
2 31. Hydraulic part2. Installation type3. Sales code
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Product codeThe product code consists of nine characters divided into two parts.
This is an example of a product code, and an explanation of its parts. 3085.183
1 2
NP
1. Sales denomination2. Version
Serial numberThe serial number is used for identification of an individual product, and is divided into four parts.
This is an example of a serial number, and an explanation of its parts.
1
NP 3085.183 - 951 0163
2 3 41. Product code2. Production year3. Production cycle4. Running number
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InstallationInstall the pump
WARNING:• Before installing the pump, check that the cable and cable entry have not been damaged during
transportation.• Make sure that the pump cannot roll or fall over and injure people or damage property.• Do not install CSA-approved products in locations that are classified as hazardous in the national
electric code, ANSI/NFPA 70-2005.
NOTICE:• Do not run the pump dry.• Never force piping to make a connection with a pump.
These requirements apply:• Use the pump dimensional drawing in order to ensure proper installation.• Provide a suitable barrier around the work area, for example, a guard rail.• Check the explosion risk before you weld or use electric hand tools.• Remove all debris from the inlet piping system before you install the pump.
Authority regulationVent the tank of a sewage machine station in accordance with local plumbing codes.
Fasteners
WARNING:• Only use fasteners of the proper size and material.• Replace all corroded fasteners.• Make sure that all fasteners are properly tightened and that there are no missing fasteners.
Install with F-installationIn the F-installation, the pump is free standing and installed primarily in a small sump on a firm surface.The pump is intended to operate completely or partially submerged in the pumped liquid. The pump isequipped with a connection for hose or pipe and with supporting legs and/or a strainer. Theserequirements and instructions are for F-installations that comply to the dimensional drawing.
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Figure 2: F-installation
These items are required:• Nipple pipe/Flange/Coupling• Pipe or hose
1. Run the cable so that is has no sharp bends, is not pinched, and cannot be sucked into the pump inlet.2. Fit the nipple pipe/flange/coupling.3. Lower the pump into the sump.4. Place the pump on the sump bottom and make sure it cannot fall over.5. Connect the motor cable and the starter and monitoring equipment according to the separate
instructions.Make sure that the impeller rotation is correct. For more information, see Check the impeller rotation(page 18).
Make the electrical connectionsGeneral precautions
Electrical Hazard:• A certified electrician must supervise all electrical work. Comply with all local codes and regulations.• Before starting work on the pump, make sure that the pump and the control panel are isolated from
the power supply and cannot be energized. This applies to the control circuit as well.• Leakage into the electrical parts can cause damaged equipment or a blown fuse. Keep the end of the
motor cable above the liquid level.• Make sure that all unused conductors are insulated.• There is a risk of electrical shock or explosion if the electrical connections are not correctly carried
out or if there is fault or damage on the product.
CAUTION:If the pump is equipped with automatic level control and/or internal contactor, there is a risk of suddenrestart.
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RequirementsThese general requirements apply for electrical installation:
• The supply authority must be notified before installing the pump if it will be connected to the publicmains. When the pump is connected to the public power supply, it may cause flickering ofincandescent lamps when started.
• The mains voltage and frequency must agree with the specifications on the data plate. If the pump canbe connected to different voltages, the connected voltage is specified by a yellow sticker close to thecable entry.
• The fuses, short-circuit, and circuit breakers must have the proper rating, and the pump overloadprotection (motor protection breaker) must be connected and set to the rated power according to thedata plate. The starting current in direct-on-line starting can be up to six times higher than the ratedcurrent.
• The fuse rating and the cables must be in accordance with the local rules and regulations.• If intermittent operation is prescribed, the pump must be provided with monitoring equipment
supporting such operation.• The motor is convertible between different voltages, as stated on the data plate. This conversion is
done in the stator housing.
CablesThese are the requirements to follow when you install cables:
• The cables must be in good condition, not have any sharp bends, and not be pinched.• The sheathing must not be damaged and must not have indentations or be embossed (with markings,
etc.) at the cable entry.• The cable entry seal sleeve and washers must conform to the outside diameter of the cable.• The minimum bending radius must not be below the accepted value.• If using a cable which has been used before, a short piece must be peeled off when refitting it so that
the cable entry seal sleeve does not close around the cable at the same point again. If the outer sheathof the cable is damaged, then replace the cable. Contact an ITT service shop.
• The voltage drop in long cables must be taken into account. The drive unit’s rated voltage is thevoltage measured at the terminal board in the upper part of the pump.
NOTICE:Do NOT use Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) with this pump.
Earthing (Grounding)
Electrical Hazard:• You must earth (ground) all electrical equipment. This applies to the pump equipment, the driver, and
any monitoring equipment. Test the earth (ground) lead to verify that it is connected correctly.• If the motor cable is jerked loose by mistake, the earth (ground) conductor should be the last
conductor to come loose from its terminal. Make sure that the earth (ground) conductor is longerthan the phase conductors. This applies to both ends of the motor cable.
• Risk of electrical shock or burn. You must connect an additional earth- (ground-) fault protectiondevice to the earthed (grounded) connectors if persons are likely to come into physical contact withthe pump or pumped liquids.
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Connect the motor cable to the pump
CAUTION:Leakage into the electrical parts can cause damaged equipment or a blown fuse. Keep the end of the motorcable above the liquid level.
For information about the cable entry, see the Parts list.1. Remove the entry gland screw from the stator housing.2. Remove the stator housing.
This provides access to the terminal board/closed end splices.3. Remove the terminal board.4. Check the data plate to see which connections are required for the power supply:
• Y• D• Y serial• Y parallel• Y/D
5. Arrange the connections on the terminal board/closed end splices in accordance with the requiredpower supply.
6. Connect the motor conductors (U1, V1, W1, and earth (ground)) according to applicable cable chart.The earth (ground) conductor must be 50 mm ( 2.0 in.) longer than the phase conductors in thejunction box of the unit.
7. Make sure that the pump is correctly connected to earth (ground).8. Install the stator housing.9. Install the entry gland screw.
Connect the motor cable to the starter and monitoring equipment
WARNING:Do not install the starter equipment in an explosive zone or in the sump.
NOTICE:• Thermal contacts must never be exposed to voltages higher than 250 V, breaking current maximum
4 A. It is recommended that they are connected to 24 V over separate fuses to protect otherautomatic equipment.
1. If thermal contacts are included in the pump installation, connect the T1 and T2 control conductorsto the monitoring equipment.
2. Connect the mains leads (L1, L2, L3, and earth [ground]) to the starter equipment.For information about the phase sequence and the color codes of the leads, see Cable charts (page17).
3. Check the functionality of the monitoring equipment:a) Check that the signals and the tripping function work properly.b) Check that the relays, lamps, fuses, and connections are intact.Replace any defective equipment.
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Cable charts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 L1 L2 L3 GC
U1 W2 V1 U2T16 T15 T2 T1 W1 V2
1
2
3
6
5
47
1. Control leads2. Starter equipment3. Mains leads4. Motor cable5. Terminal blocks on pump6. Stator leads7. Control cableFigure 3: Connection locations
L2
L1 L2 L3
L3L1
Figure 4: Phase sequence
Colors and marking of the mains leadsMains SUBCAB 7GX SUBCAB 4GX SUBCAB AWG SUBCAB
(Screened)L1 Black 1 Brown Red BrownL2 Black 2 Black Black BlackL3 Black 3 Grey White GreyL1 Black 4 – – –L2 Black 5 – – –L3 Black 6 – – –
Yellow/Green Yellow/Green Yellow/Green Screen from leads
Groundcheck (GC) – – Yellow –
Color and marking of the control leadsControl SUBCAB 7GX and
SUBCAB 4GXSUBCAB AWG SUBCAB screened
T1 White T1 Orange White T1T2 White T2 Blue White T2T3 – – White T3T4 – – White T4
Colors of the stator leadsStator connection Lead colorU1 RedU2 GreenU5 RedV1 BrownV2 Blue
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Stator connection Lead colorV5 BrownW1 YellowW2 BlackW5 Yellow
SUBCAB 4GX/SUBCAB AWG, 6 stator leads, Y and D connectionThis table shows the connection diagrams for example the SUBCAB 4GX (3-phase power cable), with Yand D connection.
Y serial connection D serial connection
U2W2 V2
V1U1 W1
T1
T2
GC L2L1 L3 T1 T2
T1 T2
T1
T2
T1 T2
U1 V1 U2 V2
SUBCAB® SUBCAB®
GC
L1 L2L3
W1W2
U2W2 V2
V1U1 W1
T1
T2
GC L2L1 L3 T1 T2
T1 T2
T1
T2
T1 T2
U1 V1 U2 V2
SUBCAB® SUBCAB®
GC
L1 L2L3
W1W2
Check the impeller rotationWARNING:The starting jerk can be powerful.
1. Start the motor.2. Stop the motor.3. Check that the impeller rotates according to this illustration.
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The correct direction of impeller rotation is clockwise when you look at the pump from above.4. If the impeller rotates in the wrong direction, transpose two phase leads (3-phase) and do this
procedure again.
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OperationPrecautions
• Never operate the pump without safety devices installed.• Never operate the pump with the discharge valve closed.• Make sure that all safety guards are in place and secure.• Make sure you have a clear path of retreat.• Never work alone.• Beware of the risk of a sudden start if the product is used with an automatic level control.
Distance to wet areasElectrical Hazard:Risk of electrical shock when pumping or mixing near a lake, jetties, beaches, ponds, fountains, or similar.There must be a safety distance of at least 20 m (65 ft.) between the person and the product if the personis in contact with the pumped or mixed liquid.
Electrical Hazard:Risk of electrical shock. This pump has not been investigated for use in swimming pools. If used inconnection with swimming pools special safety regulations apply.
Noise levelNOTICE:The noise level of the product is lower than 70 dB. However, the noise level of 70 dB may be exceeded insome installations and at certain operating points on the performance curve. Make sure that youunderstand the noise level requirements in the environment where the pump is installed. Failure to do somay result in hearing loss or violation of local laws.
Start the pumpWARNING:
• If you need to work on the pump, make sure that it is isolated from the power supply and cannot beenergized.
• Make sure that the pump cannot roll or fall over and injure people or damage property.• In some installations, the pump and the surrounding liquid may be hot. Bear in mind the risk of burn
injuries.• Make sure nobody is close to the pump when it is started. The pump will jerk in the opposite
direction of the impeller rotation.
NOTICE:Make sure that the rotation of the impeller is correct. For more information, see Check the impeller rotation.
1. Check the oil level in the oil housing.2. Remove the fuses or open the circuit breaker, and check that the impeller can be rotated freely.3. Conduct insulation test phase to ground. To pass, the value must exceed 5 megohms.
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4. Start the pump.
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MaintenancePrecautions
WARNING:• Always follow safety guidelines when working on the pump. See Introduction and Safety (page 3).• Disconnect and lock out electrical power before installing or servicing the pump.• Make sure that the pump cannot roll or fall over and injure people or damage property.• Rinse the pump thoroughly with clean water before working on the pump.• Rinse the components in water after dismantling.
Make sure that you follow these requirements:• Check the explosion risk before you weld or use electrical hand tools.• Allow all system and pump components to cool before you handle them.• Make sure that the product and its components have been thoroughly cleaned.• Do not open any vent or drain valves or remove any plugs while the system is pressurized. Make sure
that the pump is isolated from the system and that pressure is relieved before you disassemble thepump, remove plugs, or disconnect piping.
Maintenance guidelinesDuring maintenance and before reassembly, always remember to perform these tasks:
• Clean all parts thoroughly, particularly O-ring grooves.• Change all O-rings, gaskets, and seal washers.• Lubricate all springs, screws, and O-rings with grease.
During reassembly, always make sure that existing index markings are in line.
Torque valuesScrew and nuts
Stainless steel, A2 and A4Propertyclass
M4 M5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
Torque,Nm (ft-lbs)
70 +801 2.7 (2) 5.4 (4) 9.3 (6.9) 22 (16) 44 (32) 76 (56) 187 (138) 364 (268) 629 (464) 1240(915)
Carbon steel and alloyed steel
1 Property class 70 is torque tightened as class 80.
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Torque,Nm (ft-lbs)
8.8 2.9 (2.1) 5.7 (4.2) 9.8 (7.2) 24 (18) 47 (35) 81(60) 194 (143) 385 (285) 665 (490) 1310(966)
10.9 4.0 (2.9) 8.1 (6) 14 (10.3) 33 (24.3) 65 (48) 114 (84) 277 (204) 541 (399) 935 (689) 1840(1357)
12.9 4.9 (3.6) 9.7 (7.2) 17 (12.5) 40 (30) 79 (58) 136 (100) 333 (245) 649 (480) 1120(825)
2210(1630)
Screws with countersunk heads
Stainless steel, A2 and A4Propertyclass
M4 M5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24
Torque,Nm (ft-lbs)
70 +801 1.2 (0.9) 2.7 (2) 5.4 (4) 9.3 (6.9) 22 (16) 44 (32) 76 (56) 120 (88) 187 (138)
Carbon steel and alloyed steelTorque,Nm (ft-lbs)
8.8 2.3 (1.7) 4.6 (3.4) 7.8 (5.8) 19 (14) 38 (28) 65 (48) 158 (116) 308 (228) 532 (392)10.9 3.2 (2.4) 6.5 (4.8) 11(8) 26 (19) 52 (38) 91 (67) 222 (164) 433 (320) 748 (552)12.9 3.9 (2.9) 7.8 (5.8) 14 (10.3) 32 (23.6) 63 (46) 109 (80) 266 (196) 519 (383) 896 (661)
Change the oilThis image shows the plugs that are used to change the oil.
Empty the oil
WARNING:The oil housing may be pressurized. Hold a rag over the oil plug to prevent oil from spraying out.
1. Place the pump in a horizontal position and unscrew the oil plug.
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2. Place a container under the pump and turn the pump.
Fill with oilThe oil should be a paraffin oil with viscosity close to ISO VG32.1. Replace the O-ring of the oil plug.2. Fill with oil.
Quantity: approximately 0.1 liters (0.1 quarts)
3. Refit the oil plug and tighten.Tightening torque: 10-40 Nm (7.5-29.5 ft-lbs)
Replace the impeller
Figure 5: G-impeller
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Required tools:• 16 mm socket• Impeller puller
If applicable, contact your local ITT representative for correct type and size.• Two crowbars, if applicable
WARNING:• A worn impeller and/or pump housing can have very sharp edges. Wear protective gloves.• When laying the pump on its side, do not allow the weight of the pump to rest on any portion of the
impeller. The impeller must not be allowed to make contact with the concrete floor or other hard andrough surfaces.
• If you fail with the impeller installation, you must redo the installation procedure from the beginning.
Remove the impeller
CAUTION:A worn impeller and/or pump housing can have very sharp edges. Wear protective gloves.
1. Lay the pump on its side.2. Remove the pump bottom.3. Remove the impeller screw.
If applicable, use the rod.4. Remove the washer.5. Remove the impeller.
Use the impeller puller or the crowbars.
Install the impeller1. Make sure that the end of the shaft is clean and free from burrs.
Polish off any flaws with a fine emery cloth.2. Make sure that the parallel key is seated in the keyway on the shaft.3. Mount the impeller:
a) Fit the washer on the lubricated impeller screw.b) Press the impeller onto the shaft with the impeller screw.c) Tighten the impeller screw.
For tightening torque, see Torque values (page 22).If applicable, use the rod.Check that the impeller can rotate freely.
4. Mount the pump bottom:a) Fit the pump bottom to the pump housing.b) Fit and tighten the lubricated screws.
For tightening torque, see Torque values (page 22).
Service the pumpRegular inspection and service of the pump ensures more reliable operation, severe operating conditionswill require more frequent inspections.If the seals have been replaced an inspection of the oil is recommended after one week of operation.
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Type of service Inspection intervalIntermediate service Every year (standard applications)Major service in an authorized service shop Every third year (for permanent installation)
Intermediate service
Service of the... ActionCable 1. If the outer jacket is damaged, replace the cable.
2. Check that the cables do not have any sharp bends and are notpinched.
Connection to power Check that the connections are properly tightened.
Electrical cabinets Check that they are clean and dry.
Impeller 1. Check the impeller clearance.2. Adjust the impeller, if necessary.
Stator housing 1. Drain all liquid, if any.2. Check the resistance of the leakage sensor.
Normal value approx.1500 ohms, alarm approx. 430 ohms.
Insulation 1. Check that the resistance between the earth (ground) andphase lead is more than 5 megohms.
2. Conduct a phase-to-phase resistance check.
Junction box Check that it is clean and dry.
Lifting device Check that local safety regulations are followed.
Lifting handle 1. Check the screws.2. Check the condition of the lifting handle.3. Replace if necessary.
O-rings 1. Replace the oil plug O-rings2. Replace the O-rings at the entrance or junction cover.3. Grease the new O-rings.
Overload protection and otherprotections
Check the correct settings.
Personnel safety devices Check the guard rails, covers, and other protections.
Rotation direction Check the impeller rotation.
Oil housing Fill with new oil, if necessary.
Terminal block/closed end splice Check that the connections are properly tightened.
Voltage and amperage Check the running values.
Major serviceFor a major service, take this action, in addition to the tasks listed under intermediate service.
Service of the... ActionSupport and main bearing Replace the bearings with new bearings.
Mechanical seal Replace with new seal units.
Service in case of alarmFor information about indication values for sensors, see Sensor connection.
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Alarm source ActionThe overload protection Check that the impeller can rotate freely.
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TroubleshootingIntroduction
Follow these guidelines when troubleshooting the pump:• Disconnect and lock out the power supply except when conducting checks that require voltage.• Make sure that no one is near the pump when the power supply is reconnected.• When troubleshooting electrical equipment, use the following:
• Universal instrument multimeter• Test lamp (continuity tester)• Wiring diagram
The pump does not startWARNING:Always disconnect and lock out power before servicing to prevent unexpected startup. Failure to do socould result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE:Do NOT override the motor protection repeatedly if it has tripped. Doing so may result in equipment damage.
Cause RemedyAn alarm signal has been triggeredon the control panel.
Check that:• The impeller rotates freely.• The sensor indicators do not indicate an alarm.• The overload protection is not tripped.
If the problem still persists:Contact the local ITT service shop.
The pump does not startautomatically, but can be startedmanually.
Check that:• The start level regulator is functioning. Clean or replace if necessary.• All connections are intact.• The relay and contactor coils are intact.• The control switch (Man/Auto) makes contact in both positions.
Check the control circuit and functions.The installation is not receivingvoltage.
Check that:• The main power switch is on.• There is control voltage to the start equipment.• The fuses are intact.• There is voltage in all phases of the supply line.• All fuses have power and that they are securely fastened to the
fuse holders.• The overload protection is not tripped.• The motor cable is not damaged.
The impeller is stuck. Clean:• The impeller• The sump in order to prevent the impeller from clogging again.
If the problem persists, refer to the Flygt Service Guide on the web or contact the local ITT service shop.Always state the serial number of your pump when you contact ITT, see Product Description (page 9).
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The pump does not stop when a level sensor is usedWARNING:Always disconnect and lock out power before servicing to prevent unexpected startup. Failure to do socould result in death or serious injury.
Cause RemedyThe pump is unable to empty thesump to the stop level.
Check that:• There are no leaks from the piping and/or discharge connection.• The impeller is not clogged.• The non-return valve(s) are functioning properly.• The pump has adequate capacity. For information:
Contact the local ITT service shop.There is a malfunction in the level-sensing equipment.
• Clean the level regulators.• Check the functioning of the level regulators.• Check the contactor and the control circuit.• Replace all defective items.
The stop level is set too low. Raise the stop level.
If the problem persists, refer to the Flygt Service Guide on the web or contact the local ITT service shop.Always state the serial number of your pump when you contact ITT, see Product Description (page 9).
The pump starts-stops-starts in rapid sequenceCause RemedyThe pump starts due to back-flowwhich fills the sump to the startlevel again.
Check that:• The distance between the start and stop levels is not too small.• The non-return valve(s) work(s) properly.• The rinser is not too long without a non-return valve.
The self-holding function of thecontactor malfunctions.
Check:• The contactor connections.• The voltage in the control circuit in relation to the rated voltages
on the coil.• The functioning of the stop-level regulator.• Whether the voltage drop in the line at the starting surge causes
the contactor's self-holding malfunction.
If the problem persists, refer to the Flygt Service Guide on the web or contact the local ITT service shop.Always state the serial number of your pump when you contact ITT, see Product Description (page 9).
The pump runs but the motor protection tripsWARNING:Always disconnect and lock out power before servicing to prevent unexpected startup. Failure to do socould result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE:Do NOT override the motor protection repeatedly if it has tripped. Doing so may result in equipment damage.
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Cause RemedyThe motor protection is set too low. Set the motor protection according to the data plate.The impeller is difficult to rotateby hand.
• Clean the impeller.• Clean out the sump.• Check that the impeller is properly trimmed.
The drive unit is not receiving fullvoltage on all three phases.
• Check the fuses. Replace fuses that have tripped.• If the fuses are intact, notify a certified electrician.
The phase currents vary, or theyare too high.
Contact the local ITT service shop.
The insulation between the phasesand ground in the stator isdefective.
1. Use an insulation tester. With a 1000 V DC megger, check thatthe insulation between the phases and between any phase andground is > 5 megohms.
2. If the insulation is less:Contact the local ITT service shop.
The density of the pumped fluid istoo high.
Make sure that the maximum density is 1100 kg/m3 (9.2 lb/US gal)• Change the impeller or to a more suitable pump.• Contact the local ITT service shop.
There is a malfunction in theoverload protection.
Replace the overload protection.
If the problem persists, refer to the Flygt Service Guide on the web or contact the local ITT service shop.Always state the serial number of your pump when you contact ITT, see Product Description (page 9).
The pump delivers too little or no waterWARNING:Always disconnect and lock out power before servicing to prevent unexpected startup. Failure to do socould result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE:Do NOT override the motor protection repeatedly if it has tripped. Doing so may result in equipment damage.
Cause RemedyThe impeller rotates in the wrongdirection.
• If it is a 3-phase pump, transpose two leads.• If it is a 1-phase pump:
Contact the local ITT service shop.One or more of the valves are setin the wrong positions.
• Reset the valves that are set in the wrong position.• Replace the valves, if necessary.• Check that all valves are correctly installed according to media flow.• Check that all valves open correctly.
The impeller is difficult to rotateby hand.
• Clean the impeller.• Clean out the sump.• Check that the impeller is properly trimmed.
The pipes are obstructed. Clean out the pipes to ensure a free flow.The pipes and joints leak. Find the leaks and seal them.There are signs of wear on theimpeller, pump, and casing.
Replace the worn parts.
The liquid level is too low. • Check that the level sensor is set correctly.• Depending on the installation type, add a means for priming the
pump, such as a foot valve.
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If the problem persists, refer to the Flygt Service Guide on the web or contact the local ITT service shop.Always state the serial number of your pump when you contact ITT, see Product Description (page 9).
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Technical ReferenceMotor data
Feature DescriptionMotor type Squirrel-cage induction motorFrequency 50 or 60 HzSupply 3-phaseStarting method • Direct on-line
• Star-deltaMaximum starts per hour 30 evenly spaced starts per hourCode compliance IEC 60034-1Rated output variation ±5%Voltage variationwithout overheating
±10%, provided that it does not run continuously at full load
Voltage imbalancetolerance
2%
Stator insulation class F (155°C [310°F])
Application limitsData DescriptionLiquid temperature 40°C (104°F) maximum
The pump can be operated at full load only if at least half the stator housing issubmerged.
Liquid density 1100 kg/m³ (9.2 lb per US gal) maximumpH of the pumped media(liquid)
5.5–14 for cast iron pumps
Depth of immersion 20 m (65 ft) maximumOther For the specific weight, current, voltage, power ratings, and speed of the pump,
see the data plate of the pump.
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